The magnificent and beautiful mountain scenery on the way to climb Nanhua Mountain.

(Photo provided by Nantou Forest Management Office)

[Reporter Zhang Xiesheng/Report from Nantou] With the lifting of the ban on mountains and forests, more and more Chinese people love mountaineering activities, and the demand for mountain houses has also increased. Among them, Qilai South Peak and Nanhua Mountain (also known as Nenggao North Peak) at the junction of Nantou and Hualien are One of the most accessible Baishan Mountains in Taiwan, the Nantou Forest District Management Office of the Forestry Bureau, in order to maintain the safety of mountaineers and establish the concept of mountain forest conservation, from time to time handles it at Tianchi Villa, the accommodation place for climbing the Qilai Nanhua and Nenggao Andong Army mountaineering routes. In the mountaineering education lecture, on the evening of the 13th, Zhang Junhao, executive director of the Taiwan Black Bear Conservation Association, was invited to explain the ecological habits of Taiwan black bears and let mountaineers know how to coexist peacefully with wild animals.

The Nantou Forest Management Office pointed out that the Forest Management Office has made great efforts to improve the management and services of Tianchi Villa in recent years. In addition to setting up a service station at the entrance of the Tunyuan Mountain Trail, it provides services such as trails and mountain villa information consultation, and pre-departure safety promotion. The Tianchi Villa held mountaineering education lectures, and talked about Nengao’s neighboring tribal culture, ancient trail history, traceless mountains and forests, natural ecology, mountaineering equipment, field first aid, outdoor skills, sports massage, risk management and other courses, which were well received by mountaineering friends.

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On the evening of the 13th, Zhang Junhao, executive director of the Taiwan Black Bear Conservation Association, was invited to explain the ecological habits of Taiwan's black bears and teach mountain friends what to do when encountering a black bear.

If you see a black bear in the distance, you should take a detour and leave. If you encounter a black bear at close range, you should keep calm. Don't panic and scream and run, and don't lie down and pretend to be dead. You should face the black bear and walk away slowly. You can deepen your understanding of black bears, learn how to coexist peacefully with wild animals, and ignite your enthusiasm for wildlife conservation.

In addition, the villa is currently holding a "Miniature Alpine Forest Scale Exhibition", and the villa applies for admission to the website.

For mountaineering education lecture information, welcome to join the "Tianchi Villa Big and Small" FB community for inquiries.

Tianchi Villa holds mountaineering education lectures from time to time to improve mountaineering safety and establish the concept of mountain forest conservation.

(Photo provided by Nantou Forest Management Office)

Tianchi Villa, 2,860 meters above sea level, held the "Miniature Alpine Forest Scale Exhibition".

(Photo provided by Nantou Forest Management Office)